Google’s Waymo sues Uber over 'theft' of self-driving technology

Anthony Levandowski, a former manager at Waymo, in December 2015 downloaded more than 14,000 proprietary and confidential files, including the lidar circuit board designs, according to the complaint.Bloomberg | February 25, 2017, 09:39 IST

SAN FRANSISCO: It took Alphabet Inc's Waymo seven years to design and build a laser-scanning system to guide its self-driving cars. Uber Technologies allegedly did it in nine months.

Waymo claims in a lawsuit filed on Thursday that was possible because a former employee stole the designs and technology and started a new company.

Waymo accuses several employees of Otto, a self-driving startup Uber acquired in August for $680 million, of lifting technical information from Google's autonomous car project. The "calculated theft" of Alphabet's technology earned Otto's employees more than $500 million, according to the complaint in San Francisco federal court.

"We take the allegations made against Otto and Uber employees seriously and we will review this matter carefully," Uber spokeswoman Chelsea Kohler said in an email.

Waymo was inadvertently copied on an email from one of its vendors, which had an attachment showing an Uber lidar circuit board that had a "striking resemblance" to Waymo's design, according to the complaint.Anthony Levandowski, a former manager at Waymo, in December 2015 downloaded more than 14,000 proprietary and confidential files, including the lidar circuit board designs, according to the complaint. He also allegedly created a domain name for his new company and confided in some of his Waymo colleagues of plans to "replicate" its technology for a competitor. "Misappropriating this technology is akin to stealing a secret recipe from a beverage company," Waymo wrote in a blog post explaining the suit.